Report buyer click box

Hi all,

Normally  there are 3 feedback boxes on show when you're giving feedback for a seller/buyer. I noticed the other day that there were just 2. A: 'Positive box' alongside a 'Report buyer' box.  So what's the story? Or rather, why just the 2 boxes?

Cheers

TTKL.

 

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jckl1957
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If you are looking specifically to give feedback to a buyer, and not a seller, there are only two choices.

You can leave them positive feedback - no negative comments allowed, obviously.

You cannot leave a buyer neutral or negative feedback.

Or, you can report the buyer.  The report a buyer feature allows you to complain if the buyer did some very specific things, for example, asking for things that were not part of the listing.

"There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true.”
Søren Kierkegaard, Danish philosopher (1813 - 1855)

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That looks like a glitch.

 

Is it still looking that way now?

 

Perhaps clear cache and cookies,  if using the app or mobile browser switch if you can for now to a laptop /PC use Chrome that seems to work well, try from there.

 

I'm on a laptop with Chrome and the usual feedback format is showing for me.

 

@thetimekeeperslair 

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jckl1957
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If you are looking specifically to give feedback to a buyer, and not a seller, there are only two choices.

You can leave them positive feedback - no negative comments allowed, obviously.

You cannot leave a buyer neutral or negative feedback.

Or, you can report the buyer.  The report a buyer feature allows you to complain if the buyer did some very specific things, for example, asking for things that were not part of the listing.

"There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true.”
Søren Kierkegaard, Danish philosopher (1813 - 1855)
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Thanks tessygirl, much appreciated. 

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You learn something new every day...

Thanks jck, much appreciated. 

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